Trump Just Took Away the Thing Obama Loved Most in This World

In his hallucinations, Barack Obama trusts he accomplished a lot of things as America’s 44th president.

Yet, there’s one thing he was most pleased with doing, or if nothing else supposing he had done– conveying America closer and closer to the Muslim world.

You’ll see that one of Obama’s first trip abroad was at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, in the heart of the Muslim world. From the time he was first chosen and up until that point, the Arab Muslim world considered Obama to be a partner of great importance, many trusting him to be a Muslim (Obama was destined to a Muslim father, and in the Muslim world, that implies Barack Hussein Obama was himself a Muslim, as well).However, things did go downhill rapidly.From misreading Egypt’s hostile to tyrant upheaval to wasting America’s prevention when Syria utilized concoction weapons, Obama’s bungles in the Middle East immediately heaped up.In any case, Democrats clearly believed that Donald Trump, the man who puts “America first,” would never conceivably be as famous in the Middle East as Obama.In the event that they thought that, they were dead wrongFrom The Daily Express:DONALD Trump is more more popular with Middle Eastern leaders compared with former president Barack Obama because of the current leader’s desire to attack first and ask questions later.The stark admission from Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri, suggests that the rapturous welcome that Mr Trump received during his recent tour of the Middle East was genuine.Mr Hariri blasted Mr Obama for his “naiveté” during his tenure as American president and the gap between his “inspirational rhetoric” and his actions.In a recent interview with Politico, Mr Hariri laid bare how the region feels about the current and former US presidents.Despite Mr Trump’s alleged ties to Russia – which have led the FBI to launch a probe into whether or not his team colluded with the Kremlin to influence the 2016 US elections – Mr Hariri blames Mr Obama for Russia’s growing influence in Syria.He says that Mr Obama’s “inaction” to interfere in the region led Russia to win in the country ruled by Bashar al-Assad.He added: “The unfortunate consequence of not acting has been Russia’s restoration as a regional heavyweight, the resurrection of Bashar Assad’s bloody regime in Syria and the failure to produce an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.”

He says Mr Obama was taken in by Assad and the Russians when he made a deal with them in 2013 to remove chemical weapons.He thinks this was the wrong thing to do and he should have bombed Mr Assad when the Syrian dictator crossed his “red line” by gassing his own people.Mr Hariri said: “We know their actions. We know their lies. We know what they do to people. We know how they act with people. So, when Bashar al-Assad says that, you know, he’s going to get rid of the chemical weapons, he’s not.“And if you believe him, it’s your mistake that you’re believing him. And that’s why when the red line was drawn, you could have come to the same deal after your actions.

“But that message would have, you know, gone down way better in the region and the regime would have understood that America meant business.”He adds that Mr Obama failed to strike a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine.And, confusingly says that while Arab leaders opposed President George W. Bush’s 2003 invasion of Iraq, they also opposed Mr Obama’s 2011 pullout of Iraq.Clarity, he claims, and the hope for a more decisive approach to Arab problems is the reason why he and other Arab leaders prefer Mr Trump.

The Middle East is an overwhelmingly Muslim region, but the leaders are willing to overlook Mr Trump’s Muslim ban, as long as he gets the job done.

In April, the US fired 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at an airbase In Syria near Homs.

The strike was in response to the Syrian government’s chemical weapons attack that killed at least 80 civilians, including children.

Syrian officials said seven people were killed and nine wounded in the US missile attack.

Mr Hariri, wants Mr Trump to take a more hardline approach to Syria. He suggests in order to do this the US president will have to deal with Moscow.

Mr Hariri said: “The main power today in Syria is Russia, so if you want to solve the issue of Syria, you’ve got to talk to the Russians.

“That was the unfortunate consequence of not acting. And now, since they are there, somebody has to talk to them.”

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